Cedar Mill Sermon Podcast Cedar Mill Bible Church
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- Religie en spiritualiteit
Becoming like Jesus and Making Him Known.
To listen to past messages and download discussion questions, please visit cedarmill.church/messages
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Pentecost: Effective Witnessing - Ruben Castro
Pentecost Sunday is more than a celebration in the Christian calendar, is a reminder that as followers of Jesus, we, as the apostles in Pentecost, have been empowered with the Holy Spirit to share Christ with the people God have place in our circle of influence.
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Live Resilient: Influence Amidst Injustice - Dave Teixeira
From our series, Live Resilient. Pastor Dave unpacks 1 Peter 2:11 - 3:7. Discussing what it means to live as foreigners among “pagans”. How can Christians live subversively and disrupt power structures in a culture that persecutes them?
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Live Resilient: Spiritual House - Dave Teixeira
From our series, Live Resilient. Pastor Dave unpacks 1 Peter 2:4-10. Discussing what it means for the church to be a spiritual house with Christ as our cornerstone.
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Live Resilient: Grow Up - Dave Teixeira
From our series, live resilient. Pastor Dave unpacks 1 Peter 1:22-2:3. Discussing what it means to be a mature believer. A mature believer longs for the pure spiritual milk, that is the gospel. Dave exhorts us to not grow overly familiar with Christ’s salvation, grace, and mercy. To grow up as believers and to rid our hearts of malice, all deceit, hypocrisy, envy, and all slander.
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Live Resilient: The Art of Remembrance - Nick Mastrude
The temptation of a follow of Jesus is to live like a resident rather than a citizen of God’s kingdom. 1 Peter 1:13-21 teaches us to live in light of eternity. To remember what Christ has done and who we are. When we live in connection to Jesus our lives become our pulpit.
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Live Resilient: Resilient Joy - Nick Mastrude
What does it look like to cultivate a joy that transcends our circumstances? Join Pastor Dave as he unpacks 1 Peter 1:3-12, detailing the transformative power of anchoring our joy in something that doesn’t fade—namely, the joy of our salvation.